Monday, January 24, 2011

Versailles Models Remembered

Back in the day, like every young "fashionista", living for everything fashionable, we talked endlessly about fashion designers, models, photographers and illustrators, from our lofty perch at the WWD art department. With a front seat to everything new and cultural on the horizon, we were consumed with the impending showdown at Versailles...where five young fashion forward designers and their coterie of black models were throwing down the gauntlet to French counterparts, in November of 1973. The brainchild of Eleanor Lambert, the event changed the dynamics of the fashion world, by casting the American designers as creators of youthful style and energy. The distinguishing crux of this turning axis was the inimitable verve of the sashaying young black beauties, that re-calibrated that moment, in fashion, into what the future of beauty and style would become. Billie Blair, Alva Chinn, Pat Cleveland, Norma Jean Darden, Barbara Jackson, China Machado, Bethann Hardison, Charlene Dash, Ramona Saunders, Jennifer Brice and Amina Warmsuma - wearing Stephen Burrows, Oscar De La Renta, Halston, Anne Klein (Donna Karan was her assistant then) and Bill Blass - waltzed down that runway and into fashion history. Knowing they had won the contest between the American and French design houses, but unaware of how much they had truly recast the nature of the business, they soon found themselves and others on every runway and fashion magazine in the world, bringing cultural diversity and vibrancy to life, everywhere.

The historic significance of that moment was celebrated in high style at the Metropolitan Museum, through the tireless efforts of Donna Williams, our hostess and Chief Audience Development Officer, along with Thomas Campbell and Harold Koda. The light filled setting for the luncheon in the Temple of Dendur brought together style setters, designers, writers, journalists, celebrities and artists who shared an appreciation for these beautiful pioneers and what they had done. The American spirit was alive in the room, and reminds me of what we are capable of doing when the odds are against us. In a time when women of color were not considered among the beauty standards in fashion, the unexpected act of showcasing them as such, jolted the mind and filled the senses of the unsuspecting audience. America's ability to surprise the world with the new and different is a national strength that cannot be underestimated and is a boundless source of inspiration for others. As Oscar De La Renta remembered of that moment, "We were one that day." And as ONE, our ability to win is increased.

Donna Karan, Iman, Liya Kebede, Veronica Webb, Renauld White, Jason Wu, Ruben and Isabel Toledo, Sam Fine, Lynn Whitfield, Kathryn Chenault, Cicely Tyson, Veronica Webb, Audrey Smaltz and Soledad O’Brian were among the celebrants.

ABC Evening News feature on event.
























17 comments:

max w said...

Just wonderful!

Harry said...

Well said and great shots.

Yvette said...

Fabulous Glenn...thanks so much for sharing....it was on ABC with Diane Sawyer this evening and I think it may be on Nightline tonight......

Anonymous said...

Glen, your coverage of this event was WONDERFUL!!!

Barbara H said...

Very well done Glenn--only as you can do it.

Ray M said...

Hello Glen
Thanks for sharing this wonderful bit of history I hope you are well:

Deborah T said...

Glenn, Bravo!! Kudos to you! How wonderfully brilliant! I can only imagine you and everyone else were in their glory! Those ladies were the reason I came to New York, and also to model. They allowed me to believe, if for just a moment, it was possible!!

Genita said...

Good morning Glenn
Hope all is well with you and Joe, great photos and you look amazingly handsome. Did you take any photos of Veronica Jones or Iman? I will see you Saturday at Bill's Funeral.

Rene said...

you really write VERY well GREAT piece......

Jan said...

Pamela forwarded this to me, as well as posting the Diane Sawyer piece on FB. Thanks for your thoughts and insider perspective. Bravos all 'round!

Fashion & Arts Xchange said...

Hey Glenn-
This is FABULOUS!!! You've done a wonderful job covering this historic luncheon. What I need to know is how could I not have been invited??? lololo....ou

Ezeze said...

Glenn,
 
Congratulations!
 
The article was quite impressive and you look fabulous child.  One would think you were one of the models past and present.
 
I usuallly get your blogs directly but I do not seem to be on the list anymore.
 
Have I been cut?
 
Keep up the good work child and don't forget me when you become a big star.
 
Ezeze
 

Rene said...

you are really gooood, thanks for sharing

Jill said...

Glenn:

What a lovely, perceptive, generous piece you wrote about Bill Freeman,
really about all of us. Thank you, and love to you and Joe.

carson phillips said...

Glenn,
I felt like I was there in the room with the other luminaries,and you looked fabulousssss.
As our dear Mr. Hope use to sing,"Thanks for the Memories."

Carson

Harold J said...

This looked to be a fabulous event.  You looked great brother!!!!  Thanks for sharing.  

Ren said...

Wonderful!